Back in 2001, NASA launched a mission named Genesis toward the sun to
collect solar particles streaming from our star and return them to
Earth. Genesis arrived back on Earth right on time in 2004, but all
didn’t go according to plan. When Genesis’s parachute failed, the
spacecraft crash landed in Utah, spilling it’s contents across the
ground. But seven years later scientists are still picking up the
pieces, and making big discoveries as they continue to sift through the wreckage.

The most recent finding: Earth’s chemistry is quite different from
the sun’s. That may sound obvious, but it actually goes against what
cosmologists thought. When our solar system formed 4.6 billion years
ago, it did so from churning disk of dust and gas. And because
everything came from the same stuff, researchers assumed that the inner
solar system would have a shared chemistry.

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